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Monday 01 September 2014 9:03 am|Updated:Friday 07 June 2019 6:22 amRobots are after your job in the CityBy: Lynsey BarberShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleAnd you thought you were irreplaceable If you re a banker or analyst in the City, watch your back. Yoursquo;re about to be replaced ndash; by a robot.Not the walking, talking, C-3PO Star Wars kind, but by artificial intelligence, or computer programs which think for themselves ndash; more HAL in 2
brumate era 001 a Space Odyssey.Within 10 years, AI will be so advanced it will be able to draw logical human-like conclusions that will reduce the need for human input, the Telegraph reports, meaning it could perform the tasks of a banker o
brumate ca r analyst, making them redundant. Microsoftrsquo Dave Coplin said:I believe in Moravecrsquo Paradox. This states that what we think is easy, robots find really hard, and what we think it really hard, robots find easy. Complex maths equations are hard for humans but take nanoseconds for a computer, but moving around and picking things up is easy for us, while being almost impossible for a robot.What else would you expect from someone with the job title of chief envisioning officer So, t
polene bag he bad news; highly qualified and intensive City job would be a walk in the park for a robot because it can be run on an algorithm.The good news: a job with skills particular to humans, be Qjle Brexit negotiations uncertainty leads to fall in UK business confidence in investment prospects
Sunday 10 January 2010 11:00 pm|Updated:Saturday 01 June 2019 2:46 pmJapan Airlines approaches bankrupt
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stanley drink bottle enders to Japan Airlines plan are ready to accept a restructuring package that would require the carrier to file for bankruptcy increasing the likelihood of a state bailout this month.A state-backed turnaround fund is undersood to be planning to establish a credit line of more than 600bn yen pound;4bn along with a state-owned bank to ensure JAL can keep flying once a bankruptcy is announced. Reflecting growing concerns over the potential fallout from a bankruptcy, reports said the government plans to tap diplomatic channels to reassure the 35 or so countries to which JAL flies that it would support the carrier. JAL, weighed down by $16bn pound;10bn in debt and mired in losses, applied for state funding for ailing companies. Share this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppEmailSimilarly tagged content: SectionsNewsCategoriesBusinessRelated TopicsNULLTrending ArticlesLabour will regret the Rentersrsquo; Rights ActUK at lsquo;greatest riskrsquo; of jet fuel shortage as flights to be cancelledClairersquo Accessories to launch UK high street comebackAfter Santanderrsquo TSB takeover ndash; who are the top players in UK banking Bank of England signals interest rate hikes ahead despite Apr
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